Sentence examples for exist as a language from inspiring English sources

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Serbo-Croatian ceased to exist as a language along with the old Yugoslavia in the 1990s.

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Gaelic continued to exist as a spoken language in the southern Hebrides throughout the Norse period, but the place name evidence suggests it had a lowly status, possibly indicating an enslaved population.

The most surprising thing is that after 4 1/2 centuries of alien rule, it continues to exist as a nation, with a language of its own.

Many systems for small language groups exist as well, for instance for translating between Punjabi and Hindi (the Direct MT system), or between a few European languages (e.g., OpenLogos, IdiomaX, and GramTrans).

The labiodental nasal is not known to exist as a phoneme in any language.

After the Second World War, Māori were discouraged from speaking their own language (te reo Māori) in schools and workplaces and it existed as a community language only in a few remote areas.

Māori were discouraged from speaking their own language (te reo Māori) in schools and work places and it existed as a community language only in a few remote areas.

What problems, if any, exist as a result of the multiple languages spoken?

Rather, it existed as a second language alongside the various vernacular tongues spoken by Jews from ancient times through the modern era.

This "interlingua" seems to exist as a deeper level of representation that sees similarities between a sentence or word in all three languages.

Since 1963 Eupen-et-Malmédy has existed as a German-language region composed of two geographic entities.

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